Dress-Down Friday | All Hallows Eve

As all of you know today is Dress Down Friday, not to mention Halloween. So here’s a little trick and a treat.

Twitter Vote is a cool service that will be tracking reactions, responses, problems as well as exciting news from here till after November 4th:

Millions of Americans will be voting this Election Day. Many of these voters will have terrific experiences and wed love to hear about those. But many voters will experience voting problems that we have been hearing about for years: long lines, broken machines, and registered voters who cant vote because their names arent showing up on the registration rolls.

If you haven’t checked out Transparent Democracy yet it’s kind of cool. It’s social media meets the voting booth, a site meant to help the voter find resources and get advice on all the measures we’ll be voting on.

So is there a line or plane that indicates the limit or extent to which you will engage, or allow social media to take over your life? What is it? How do you even know if social media is taking over your life?

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...is the William R. Rogers Director of Friends Center and Quaker Studies at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC., PhD in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary, served as a "released minister" at Camas Friends Church, and father of three. He enjoys sketchnoting, sharing conversation over coffee with a friend, listening to vinyl and writing creative nonfiction.
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